New Delhi. Maruti Suzuki has planned to launch many new products for the next year, which also includes the E Vitara electric SUV. But not just the e-Vitra, the company’s portfolio will also include the flex-fuel compact crossover, the Brezza facelift and an electric family car (codenamed Maruti YMC) in the near future. YMC will be the company’s second electric car in India, which will compete with the Kia Carens Clavis EV. The new Maruti Electric MPV will be positioned above the Ertiga and XL6 in the company’s product lineup.
Maruti YMC – What to expect?
The official launch timeline of the new Maruti electric MPV has not been announced yet, but it is expected to arrive by the end of 2026. Its production is likely to start from September 2026. According to media reports, this MPV will be built on a derivative of the 27PL skateboard platform, on which the upcoming Maruti E Vitara is also based.
powertrain
Talking about powertrain, 49kWh and 61kWh battery packs can be taken from E Vitara in Maruti YMC. The electric SUV offers a driving range of around 343 km (WLTP) with the smaller battery pack and 543 km (ARAI) with the larger battery pack.
charging network
Maruti EV Charging Network The Indo-Japanese automaker has set up over 2,000 charging stations in over 1,100 cities across the country. The company aims to create a network of more than 1 lakh EV charging points in collaboration with its dealers and charging point operators (CPOs) by 2030.
Maruti ‘e for me’ app
Maruti ‘e for Me’ app Apart from this, Maruti Suzuki has also introduced ‘e for Me’ mobile application ahead of the e Vitara launch. The app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, allowing users to access Maruti Suzuki charging stations and charging points across the partner network. The app also offers other features like remote control of smart home chargers, finding and accessing charging points, integrated management of home and public charging, payments through UPI or Maruti Suzuki Money, in-car app mirroring through the infotainment system and “Tap n Charge” card support at dealer outlets and home charging points.





























